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B**E
Not for topical use....why?? Smells better when very diluted
I'm on the fence about this.....I can confirm that it IS true essential oils only, no added synthetic fragrance because I'm very experienced with EOs and can tell immediately when a company adds synthetic fragrance compounds and I start to get a headache, etc. This blend doesn't trigger any negative symptoms.However, the bottle says this is not for topical use which I have never seen on an EO bottle and that tells me the quality may be a tad lower? The highest quality oils are labeled for internal use, the next quality down is topical....This oil is ONLY for diffusion. Odd. The only reason I can think is the company doesn't want consumers to put this directly on their skin because it could cause irritation (but doesn't unless you're EXTREMELY sensitive or have allergies to one of the oils). But...?Anyways, labeling aside, the Sleepy oil blend is not cut with any carrier oils (tested at home to confirm this) and smells exactly like the EOs listed in the blend. It's potent, so potent that it doesn't smell very good straight from the bottle. When diffused with a lot of water to dilute it, THEN it smells pleasant, mild/gentle, and calming. It has a sort of clean linen scent, not like perfume called "clean linen", but ACTUAL clean sheets. It's not floral or woody or in your face. But don't judge it based on its concentrated odor. I've come to really enjoy the scent because it's so mild and clean smelling as opposed to perfumey or fancy/feminine. But again...it can't be used for anything but diffusion.
C**O
"Sleepy" it's not
I ordered the Monq Sleepy essential oil based on its name, "Sleepy". As other reviewers have commented, it's not sleep inducing. When I first put it in my diffuser I couldn't identify the aroma. I set my diffuser to run all night and I woke up around 2:30am and my bedroom smelled like used gym socks, not pleasant for me. I turned the diffuser off and when I got up for good, around 6am the scent still lingered. My wife said she thought she could smell lavender but I never did. This one goes to my wife. Not recommended for sleep or scent.
M**S
Not Exactly Worth It
Back when Bath & Body Works had their aromatherapy line, one of the fragrances I LOVED – SLEEP (Chamomile Neroli). Oh, that was definitely dreamy!!And, in the 20+ years since it was introduced – it has departed from stores, yet not my heart.I still haven’t found anything CLOSE to it.This SLEEP formula is a bit pricier than some. Does it work? No more than any other essential oil. So, to me, it isn’t worth the price.It does smell wonderful though.
G**N
It’s The Best
What a scent. It just soothes thing over instantly. It has aromatherapy aspects without a doubt. But boy does it have a price tag. When we purchase more we will get five hundred milliliters as getting it in bulk is a better way to save compared to a thirty three milliliter bottle. We have put the essential oil in one of our nebulizers and it’s been made to process this incredible scent by breaking it down into nano particles that stay airborne longer that just a mist defuser does. It definitely makes the little bottle of blended oils last much longer as well. Friends want to know what scent it is instantly upon arrival and leave planning on purchasing it. We are satisfied with the quality of the oil and checked it for fillers but found only one hundred percent natural oils have been used and blended together. Four Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️!!!
A**N
Didn't love
I really wished I liked this oil better but I just don't. I don't love the smell it produces at all and it did nothing for me sleep wise either. I'm fairly new into diffusing but have tried several different combos of oils and like some and dislike others. Unfortunately this oil goes in the dislike category. Sadly I wouldn't recommend.
N**A
Nice scent, but ad has conflicting information
This is a nice, warm scent with top notes of lavender and a spicy undertone of bergamot. The bottle states it’s a combo of lavender, camomile and bergamot- but the current graphics on the ad show a combo of lavender, camomile and sandalwood.Current price is $19.95, which seems a bit steep for 10ml of oil. I took a star off for incorrect information and a star for price.
Q**M
Nice essential oils mix but not particularly restful. Not grounded enough.
I’ve been studying aromatherapy for years and I am always interested in what others blend. This is bergamot, chamomile and lavender. You could blend this yourself but it is a very pleasant appealing blend. This is straight essential oils so you need to use a diffuser and not apply this topically.I found this mood elevating and kind of peppy. The bergamot is dominant and lively. In my opinion this would be better with something grounding in place of the bergamot like ylang ylang or vetiver.No complaint about the quality of the oils, just not a sleep blend for me.
N**H
Smells good
I realize I cant guarantee the quality of the oil since there is no regulation on such things... but as presented, this blend is a nice relaxing scent that goes well in the diffuser at bed time and helps us fall asleep and sleep through the night.
S**T
Pure and ethically sourced essential oil for
SLEEPY - breathe this blend of bergamot, chamomile, and lavender to experience tranquility and restful slumber. I like using this in my bedroom diffuser that has a timer on it, so it shuts off when I am asleep.
H**1
Strongly scented essential oil
MONQ Sleepy Essential Oil Blend for Diffuser - All Natural Aromatherapy Design to Lull You to Sleep - Bergamot, Chamomile and Lavender - Scientifically Crafted in The USA - 10ml BottleThe product I received was a 10ml bottle of essential oil.The essential oil comprises of - lavender, chamomile, lemongrass, marjoram, bergamot, neroli and sandalwood. The bottle itself does not list all the ingredients, however on the label there is a reference to the supplier website where you can find out more.This does have a strong smell; the lavender is the main small however when it was on I could smell a woody essence and once I went onto the supplier website I realised it was sandalwood. Whether it is helping towards relaxation and sleep, I am not too sure, but it does fill the room with a strong heady scent and visitors have commented on the lovely aroma in the house.It is a strong essential oil, so only a few drops are needed. I use the 3 drops of essential oil to 100mls of water rule, so as I used 400mls of water added 12 drops, however the fragrance is strong so could easily use fewer drops.This is a lovely essential oil, with a strong aroma, however it is on the higher price point for a small bottle (10mls) of essential oil.
M**K
Lavender dominant scent...
I got the Sleepy oil to try and it’s a very lavender-dominant scent infused with sharp, herbal bergamot and only a vague hint of calming chamomile. I quite like it but I do usually like lavender scents anyway. I can’t say it made me sleepy but aromatherapy is a very individual thing; I found the scent relaxing in any case.Just 1-2 drops added to an electric diffuser works well so I think this is a good quality, concentrated oil. It just feels a little pricey to me for a tiny 10ml bottle of a fragrance blend that is so dominated by lavender.
L**T
Not worth the high price tag.
I got this as I love essential oils and also love to have my room smell lovely and relaxing at night. Disappointingly there is no smell of lavender at all in the bottle I got. It smelled strongly of something else that I can’t put my finger on, and certainly isn’t as relaxing as lavender…however it smells ok, it’s not great but ok.I haven’t noticed it helping me sleep.I don’t think the price of £28.00 is justified for such a small bottle of product. It doesn’t do or have any special qualities so it’s not worth the high price tag.
M**T
Very expensive
I got this essential oil thinking it would help me relax a bit before sleep but to be honest it’s just a pleasant smell not one I would say help you sleep the description says it is handcrafted well I’m assuming the person gets a very good wage for the job to justify the pricetag I really think it’s too expensive at £28 for a 10 ml bottle I see there is a warning that it may cause an allergic skin reaction as this essential oil is only to be used in diffusers
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